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37 minutes ago, Lionator said:

Can somebody ELI5 Chat GPT please? 

I figure I'd let it do it in its own words. I asked it "ELI5 What ChatGPT is" and it's response was

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ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI. It uses deep learning algorithms to generate human-like responses to questions and prompts, based on the text it was trained on. The model has been trained on a large dataset of text from the internet, allowing it to generate answers to a wide variety of questions and tasks.

 

 

Essentially, you can ask it a question in normal language (unlike key-word searches in Google, for instance) and it comes back with something that's usually fairly accurate, comprehensive and understandable. And it's even capable of handling follow-up questions, like a normal conversation. I've even seen it used to write simple computer programs from scratch from plain-text descriptions, so it can 'understand' as well, to an extent. It has its flaws as with any machine learning, but its remarkably effective and seems to handle nuance better than most AI attempts so far.

 

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3 hours ago, Xen said:

I figure I'd let it do it in its own words. I asked it "ELI5 What ChatGPT is" and it's response was

 

 

Essentially, you can ask it a question in normal language (unlike key-word searches in Google, for instance) and it comes back with something that's usually fairly accurate, comprehensive and understandable. And it's even capable of handling follow-up questions, like a normal conversation. I've even seen it used to write simple computer programs from scratch from plain-text descriptions, so it can 'understand' as well, to an extent. It has its flaws as with any machine learning, but its remarkably effective and seems to handle nuance better than most AI attempts so far.

 

Useful but absolutely terrifying. 

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Had a quick play on this, this morning. I'm not sure it's all that in it's Leicester City knowledge!

 

 

Provide a detailed account of Leicester City's 1991/1992 season

 

The 1991/1992 season was a relatively successful one for Leicester City Football Club, who finished in 7th place in the Second Division of English football, narrowly missing out on a playoff spot for promotion to the top flight.

Leicester City's season got off to a strong start, with a 2-0 win over newly-promoted Sunderland in their opening match. They then went on to win three of their next four games, before a run of four games without a win saw them slip down the league table.

The team's fortunes began to improve towards the end of the year, with a run of six consecutive victories in November and December, including a memorable 3-1 win over local rivals Nottingham Forest. However, a run of inconsistent form in the new year prevented Leicester from mounting a serious challenge for promotion.

 

One of the standout players for Leicester City during the 1991/1992 season was striker Steve Walsh, who finished as the club's top scorer with 16 goals in all competitions. Other key players included goalkeeper Kevin Poole, defender Simon Grayson, and midfielder Muzzy Izzet, who was just breaking into the first team at the time.

 

Off the pitch, Leicester City made headlines with the appointment of former England manager Bobby Robson as a consultant to manager Brian Little. However, Robson's role was controversial and short-lived, as he clashed with Little over team selection and was ultimately dismissed by the club.

 

Overall, the 1991/1992 season was a solid one for Leicester City, who finished comfortably in mid-table but fell just short of a playoff spot for promotion. The season laid the foundation for future success, as the team went on to win promotion to the Premier League two years later under the guidance of new manager Martin O'Neill.

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Did this ever actually happen? I have no memory of it if it did!

 

Bobby Robson was briefly involved with Leicester City Football Club as a consultant during the 1991/1992 season. He was appointed by the club's then-manager, Brian Little, to provide advice and guidance on player recruitment and team selection.

Robson's appointment was seen as a coup for Leicester City, as he was a highly respected and experienced manager who had previously led the England national team, as well as clubs such as Ipswich Town and Barcelona.

However, Robson's time at Leicester City was controversial and short-lived. He clashed with Little over team selection, and some players reportedly felt that his presence undermined the authority of the manager. Robson was ultimately dismissed by the club in February 1992, after just four months in the role.

Despite the acrimonious end to his time at Leicester City, Robson remained highly regarded in the world of football, and went on to enjoy further success as a manager, including a highly successful spell in charge of Newcastle United in the late 1990s.

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